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[feature request ] new shorcut Graphs view zoom in/out in time and value at the same time #320

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adambelis opened this issue Nov 12, 2024 · 3 comments
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It would be nice to be able to zoom in and out in both axis at the same time with a combination of shortcuts
ctrl+Shift . similar to scaling of an object. so dragging left would scale in time draging right would scale values and dragign diagonally would do both.

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rodlie commented Dec 1, 2024

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nice works mosly as expected. Only think that is not so nice is that it alsays scale from start time i think it would be much better if scaling would be relative to cursor position .

bonus points for implementing same feature zoom in both direction for left click and drag ( it would look like gif in original issue up top )

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rodlie commented Dec 2, 2024

Only think that is not so nice is that it alsays scale from start time i think it would be much better if scaling would be relative to cursor position .

bonus points for implementing same feature zoom in both direction for left click and drag ( it would look like gif in original issue up top )

Sure, but this is a new feature (that may break the timeline), so will probably be pushed to v1.1. We are in a feature freeze for v1.0.

@rodlie rodlie modified the milestones: 1.0.0, 1.1.0 Dec 2, 2024
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